Artist’s
Statement
The studio of JUST SHIPS, located on Vancouver
Island, British Columbia, produces three dimensional Stained Glass,
Wood, and Metal art work. Whenever possible the material used is from
re-cycled sources. Scrap metal, bottles, old copper pipes, electrical
cables, driftwood and computer parts are utilized to manufacture these
unique and individual sculptures. JUST SHIPS recreations of commercial
fishing boats, tall ships and lighthouses, depict the vanishing
maritime lifestyle of the Pacific Northwest.
John Latham (Tamerlin) is a long time resident of
the Comox Valley. His creations can be found in homes and galleries as
far to the south as Florida, California, Ecuador and Colombia, as well
as in Europe and Eastern Canada. His work has a double edged value to
today's society, by capturing and archiving a maritime lifestyle that
is fast disappearing, and also showing us how we can re-utilize the
flotsam and jetsam of our temporal lives to create something valuable
and timeless. Tamerlin maintains a small studio and a unique showroom
(a converted boat) at his home in the rural district.
Artist’s
Works
This lighthouse is built into a yellow cedar
burl and is approximately three feet wide by three feet tall and two
feet deep. It has solar powered revolving mirrors that reflect the
sunlight, a loading dock and a beached troller as well as several other
details including a "vine" covered rear section. As with all, "JUST
SHIPS" creations, this lighthouse is constructed from antiqued and
re-cycled metalwork and driftwood. (2004)
Banner Images
Antique finished gaff-rigged galleon
constructed from re-cycled metalwork measuring 20" H x 20" W x 6" D.
Mid-sized lighthouse
constructed from glass, antique recycled metalwork and driftwood
measuring 14" H x 10" W x 6" D.
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